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Title: Solarized Colorscheme for Vim
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Description: Precision colors for machines and people
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Author: Ethan Schoonover
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Colors: light yellow
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Created: 2011 Mar 15
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Modified: 2011 Apr 16
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---
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Solarized Colorscheme for Vim
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=============================
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Developed by Ethan Schoonover <es@ethanschoonover.com>
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Visit the [Solarized homepage]
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------------------------------
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See the [Solarized homepage] for screenshots,
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details and colorscheme versions for Vim, Mutt, popular terminal emulators and
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other applications.
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Screenshots
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-----------
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![solarized dark](https://github.com/altercation/solarized/raw/master/img/solarized-vim.png)
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Downloads
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---------
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If you have come across this colorscheme via the [Vim-only repository] on
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github, or the [vim.org script] page see the link above to the Solarized
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homepage or visit the main [Solarized repository].
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The [Vim-only repository] is kept in sync with the main [Solarized repository]
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and is for installation convenience only (with [Pathogen] or [Vundle], for
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instance). Issues, bug reports, changelogs are centralized at the main
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[Solarized repository].
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[Solarized homepage]: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
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[Solarized repository]: https://github.com/altercation/solarized
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[Vim-only repository]: https://github.com/altercation/vim-colors-solarized
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[vimorg-script]: http://vim.org/script
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[Pathogen]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen
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[Vundle]: https://github.com/gmarik/vundle
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Installation
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------------
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### Option 1: Manual installation
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1. Move `solarized.vim` to your `.vim/colors` directory. After downloading the
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vim script or package:
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$ cd vim-colors-solarized/colors
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$ mv solarized.vim ~/.vim/colors/
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### Option 2: Pathogen installation ***(recommended)***
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1. Download and install Tim Pope's [Pathogen].
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2. Next, move or clone the `vim-colors-solarized` directory so that it is
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a subdirectory of the `.vim/bundle` directory.
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a. **Clone:**
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$ cd ~/.vim/bundle
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$ git clone git://github.com/altercation/vim-colors-solarized.git
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b. **Move:**
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In the parent directory of vim-colors-solarized:
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$ mv vim-colors-solarized ~/.vim/bundle/
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### Modify .vimrc
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After either Option 1 or Option 2 above, put the following two lines in your
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.vimrc:
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syntax enable
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set background=dark
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colorscheme solarized
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or, for the light background mode of Solarized:
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syntax enable
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set background=light
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colorscheme solarized
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I like to have a different background in GUI and terminal modes, so I can use
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the following if-then. However, I find vim's background autodetection to be
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pretty good and, at least with MacVim, I can leave this background value
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assignment out entirely and get the same results.
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if has('gui_running')
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set background=light
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else
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set background=dark
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endif
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See the [Solarized homepage] for screenshots which will help you
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select either the light or dark background.
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### IMPORTANT NOTE FOR TERMINAL USERS:
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If you are going to use Solarized in Terminal mode (i.e. not in a GUI version
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like gvim or macvim), **please please please** consider setting your terminal
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emulator's colorscheme to used the Solarized palette. I've included palettes
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for some popular terminal emulator as well as Xdefaults in the official
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Solarized download available from [Solarized homepage]. If you use
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Solarized *without* these colors, Solarized will need to be told to degrade its
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colorscheme to a set compatible with the limited 256 terminal palette (whereas
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by using the terminal's 16 ansi color values, you can set the correct, specific
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values for the Solarized palette).
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If you do use the custom terminal colors, solarized.vim should work out of the
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box for you. If you are using a terminal emulator that supports 256 colors and
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don't want to use the custom Solarized terminal colors, you will need to use
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the degraded 256 colorscheme. To do so, simply add the following line *before*
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the `colorschem solarized` line:
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let g:solarized_termcolors=256
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Again, I recommend just changing your terminal colors to Solarized values
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either manually or via one of the many terminal schemes available for import.
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Advanced Configuration
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Solarized will work out of the box with just the two lines specified above but
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does include several other options that can be set in your .vimrc file.
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Set these in your vimrc file prior to calling the colorscheme.
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"
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option name default optional
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g:solarized_termcolors= 16 | 256
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g:solarized_termtrans = 0 | 1
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g:solarized_degrade = 0 | 1
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g:solarized_bold = 1 | 0
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g:solarized_underline = 1 | 0
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g:solarized_italic = 1 | 0
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g:solarized_contrast = "normal"| "high" or "low"
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g:solarized_visibility= "normal"| "high" or "low"
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### Option Details
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* g:solarized_termcolors
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This is set to *16* by default, meaning that Solarized will attempt to use
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the standard 16 colors of your terminal emulator. You will need to set
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those colors to the correct Solarized values either manually or by
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importing one of the many colorscheme available for popular terminal
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If you use a terminal emulator with a transparent background and Solarized
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Solarized will use the default (transparent) background of the terminal
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Note that on Mac OS X Terminal.app, solarized_termtrans is set to 1 by
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default as this is almost always the best option. The only exception to
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* g:solarized_degrade
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For test purposes only; forces Solarized to use the 256 degraded color mode
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* g:solarized_bold | g:solarized_underline | g:solarized_italic
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If you wish to stop Solarized from displaying bold, underlined or
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italicized typefaces, simply assign a zero value to the appropriate
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variable, for example: `let g:solarized_italic=0`
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Special characters such as trailing whitespace, tabs, newlines, when
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Toggle Background Function
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Solarized comes with a Toggle Background plugin that by default will map to
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call togglebg#map("<F5>")
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SOLARIZED HEX 16/8 TERMCOL XTERM/HEX L*A*B sRGB HSB
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base03 #002b36 8/4 brblack 234 #1c1c1c 15 -12 -12 0 43 54 193 100 21
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base02 #073642 0/4 black 235 #262626 20 -12 -12 7 54 66 192 90 26
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base0 #839496 12/6 brblue 244 #808080 60 -06 -03 131 148 150 186 13 59
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base3 #fdf6e3 15/7 brwhite 230 #ffffd7 97 00 10 253 246 227 44 10 99
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yellow #b58900 3/3 yellow 136 #af8700 60 10 65 181 137 0 45 100 71
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red #dc322f 1/1 red 160 #d70000 50 65 45 220 50 47 1 79 86
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magenta #d33682 5/5 magenta 125 #af005f 50 65 -05 211 54 130 331 74 83
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License
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Copyright (c) 2011 Ethan Schoonover
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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*solarized.vim* for Vim version 7.3 or newer. Modified: 2011 May 05
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Solarized Vim Colorscheme by Ethan Schoonover ~
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Solarized Colorscheme *solarized*
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*solarized-help*
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*solarized-colors*
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*solarized-colorscheme*
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Solarized is a carefully designed selective contrast colorscheme with dual
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0. Install |solarized-install|
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==============================================================================
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0. Install *solarized-install*
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2. Move `solarized.vim` to your `.vim/colors` directory.
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3. Move each of the files in each subdirectories to the corresponding .vim
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subdirectory (e.g. autoload/togglebg.vim goes into your .vim/autoload
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directory as .vim/autoload/togglebg.vim).
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After installation, place the following lines in your .vimrc:
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syntax enable
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set background=dark
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colorscheme solarized
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or, for the light background mode of Solarized:
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syntax enable
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set background=light
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colorscheme solarized
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1. Solarized Menu *solarized-menu*
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Solarized makes available a menu when used in Vim GUI mode (gvim, macvim).
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This menu includes many of the options detailed below so that you can test out
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different values quickly without modifying your .vimrc file. If you wish to
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turn off this menu permanently, simply place the following line in your .vimrc
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above the "colorscheme solarized" line.
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let g:solarized_menu=0
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2. Toggle Background *solarized-togglebg*
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*toggle-bg* *togglebg*
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*toggle-background*
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Solarized comes with Toggle Background, a simple plugin to switch between
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light and dark background modes and reset the colorscheme. This is most useful
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for colorschemes that support both light and dark modes and in terminals or
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gui vim windows where the background will be properly set.
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Toggle Background can be accessed by:
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* the Solarized menu (in Vim gui mode)
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* the Window menu (in Vim gui mode, even if the Solarized menu is off)
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* the "yin/yang" toolbar button (in Vim gui mode)
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* the default mapping of <F5>
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* custom key mapping you set in your .vimrc (see below)
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* command line via ":ToggleBG" (no quotes)
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Toggle Background starts with a default mapping to function key <F5>. If you
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are already using this in a mapping, Toggle Background will not map itself to
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a default and you will have to map it manually in your .vimrc file, or
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remove/change your existing <F5> mapping to another value. To customize the
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keyboard mapping in your .vimrc file, use the following line, changing the
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"<F5>" value to the key or key combination you wish to use:
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call togglebg#map("<F5>")
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Note that you'll want to use a single function key or equivalent if you want
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the plugin to work in all modes (normal, insert, visual).
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When using the plugin during normal, visual, or insert mode, there should be
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no interruption in workflow. However, if you activate the plugin during
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REPLACE mode, you will switch to standard insert mode (you will leave the
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overwrite replace mode).
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==============================================================================
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3. Solarized Terminal Issues *solarized-term*
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If you are going to use Solarized in Terminal mode (i.e. not in a GUI version
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like gvim or macvim), **please please please** consider setting your terminal
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emulator's colorscheme to used the Solarized palette. I've included palettes
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for some popular terminal emulator as well as Xdefaults in the official
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Solarized download available from the Solarized homepage listed at the top of
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this help document. If you use Solarized *without* these colors, Solarized
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will need to be told to degrade its colorscheme to a set compatible with the
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limited 256 terminal palette (whereas by using the terminal's 16 ansi color
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values, you can set the correct, specific values for the Solarized palette).
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If you do use the custom terminal colors, solarized.vim should work out of
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the box for you. If you are using a terminal emulator that supports 256
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colors and don't want to use the custom Solarized terminal colors, you will
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need to use the degraded 256 colorscheme. To do so, simply add the following
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line *before* the `colorschem solarized` line:
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let g:solarized_termcolors=256
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Again, I recommend just changing your terminal colors to Solarized values
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either manually or via one of the many terminal schemes available for import.
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==============================================================================
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4. Solarized Options *solarized-options*
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AUTOGENERATE OPTIONS
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You can easily modify and experiment with Solarized display options using the
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Solarized menu when using Vim in gui mode. Once you have things set to your
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liking, you can autogenerate the current option list in a format ready for
|
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insertion into your .vimrc file using the Solarized menu "Autogenerate
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|
Options" command or at the command line with:
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:SolarizedOptions
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OPTION LIST
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Set these in your vimrc file prior to calling the colorscheme.
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option name default optional
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_termcolors= 16 | 256
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g:solarized_termtrans = 0 | 1
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g:solarized_degrade = 0 | 1
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g:solarized_bold = 1 | 0
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g:solarized_underline = 1 | 0
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g:solarized_italic = 1 | 0
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g:solarized_contrast = "normal"| "high" or "low"
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g:solarized_visibility= "normal"| "high" or "low"
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g:solarized_hitrail = 0 | 1
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g:solarized_menu = 1 | 0
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|
------------------------------------------------
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OPTION DETAILS
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_termcolors= 256 | 16 *'solarized_termcolors'*
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|
------------------------------------------------
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|
The most important option if you are using vim in terminal (non gui) mode!
|
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|
This tells Solarized to use the 256 degraded color mode if running in a 256
|
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|
color capable terminal. Otherwise, if set to `16` it will use the terminal
|
||||||
|
emulators colorscheme (best option as long as you've set the emulators colors
|
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|
to the Solarized palette).
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|
|
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|
If you are going to use Solarized in Terminal mode (i.e. not in a GUI
|
||||||
|
version like gvim or macvim), **please please please** consider setting your
|
||||||
|
terminal emulator's colorscheme to used the Solarized palette. I've included
|
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|
palettes for some popular terminal emulator as well as Xdefaults in the
|
||||||
|
official Solarized download available from:
|
||||||
|
http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized . If you use Solarized without these
|
||||||
|
colors, Solarized will by default use an approximate set of 256 colors. It
|
||||||
|
isn't bad looking and has been extensively tweaked, but it's still not quite
|
||||||
|
the real thing.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
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|
g:solarized_termtrans = 0 | 1 *'solarized_termtrans'*
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
If you use a terminal emulator with a transparent background and Solarized
|
||||||
|
isn't displaying the background color transparently, set this to 1 and
|
||||||
|
Solarized will use the default (transparent) background of the terminal
|
||||||
|
emulator. *urxvt* required this in my testing; iTerm2 did not.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Note that on Mac OS X Terminal.app, solarized_termtrans is set to 1 by
|
||||||
|
default as this is almost always the best option. The only exception to this
|
||||||
|
is if the working terminfo file supports 256 colors (xterm-256color).
|
||||||
|
|
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|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
g:solarized_degrade = 0 | 1 *'solarized_degrade'*
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
For test purposes only; forces Solarized to use the 256 degraded color mode
|
||||||
|
to test the approximate color values for accuracy.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
g:solarized_bold = 1 | 0 *'solarized_bold'*
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
g:solarized_underline = 1 | 0 *'solarized_underline'*
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
g:solarized_italic = 1 | 0 *'solarized_italic'*
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
If you wish to stop Solarized from displaying bold, underlined or
|
||||||
|
italicized typefaces, simply assign a zero value to the appropriate
|
||||||
|
variable, for example: `let g:solarized_italic=0`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
g:solarized_contrast = "normal"| "high" or "low" *'solarized_contrast'*
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
Stick with normal! It's been carefully tested. Setting this option to high
|
||||||
|
or low does use the same Solarized palette but simply shifts some values up
|
||||||
|
or down in order to expand or compress the tonal range displayed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
g:solarized_visibility = "normal"| "high" or "low" *'solarized_visibility'*
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
Special characters such as trailing whitespace, tabs, newlines, when
|
||||||
|
displayed using ":set list" can be set to one of three levels depending on
|
||||||
|
your needs.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
g:solarized_hitrail = 0 | 1 *'solarized_hitrail'*
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
Visibility can make listchar entities more visible, but if one has set
|
||||||
|
cursorline on, these same listchar values standout somewhat less due to the
|
||||||
|
background color of the cursorline. g:solarized_hitrail enables highlighting
|
||||||
|
of trailing spaces (only one of the listchar types, but a particularly
|
||||||
|
important one) while in the cursoline in a different manner in order to make
|
||||||
|
them more visible. This may not work consistently as Solarized is using
|
||||||
|
a pattern match than can be overridden by a more encompassing syntax-native
|
||||||
|
match such as a comment line.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
g:solarized_menu = 1 | 0 *'solarized_menu'*
|
||||||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
Solarized includes a menu providing access to several of the above
|
||||||
|
display related options, including contrast and visibility. This allows
|
||||||
|
for an easy method of testing different values quickly before settling
|
||||||
|
on a final assignment for your .vimrc. If you wish to turn off this menu,
|
||||||
|
assign g:solarized_menu a value of 0.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
vim:tw=78:noet:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|
@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
|
|||||||
|
'solarized_bold' solarized.txt /*'solarized_bold'*
|
||||||
|
'solarized_contrast' solarized.txt /*'solarized_contrast'*
|
||||||
|
'solarized_degrade' solarized.txt /*'solarized_degrade'*
|
||||||
|
'solarized_hitrail' solarized.txt /*'solarized_hitrail'*
|
||||||
|
'solarized_italic' solarized.txt /*'solarized_italic'*
|
||||||
|
'solarized_menu' solarized.txt /*'solarized_menu'*
|
||||||
|
'solarized_termcolors' solarized.txt /*'solarized_termcolors'*
|
||||||
|
'solarized_termtrans' solarized.txt /*'solarized_termtrans'*
|
||||||
|
'solarized_underline' solarized.txt /*'solarized_underline'*
|
||||||
|
'solarized_visibility' solarized.txt /*'solarized_visibility'*
|
||||||
|
before solarized.txt /*before*
|
||||||
|
solarized solarized.txt /*solarized*
|
||||||
|
solarized-colors solarized.txt /*solarized-colors*
|
||||||
|
solarized-colorscheme solarized.txt /*solarized-colorscheme*
|
||||||
|
solarized-help solarized.txt /*solarized-help*
|
||||||
|
solarized-install solarized.txt /*solarized-install*
|
||||||
|
solarized-menu solarized.txt /*solarized-menu*
|
||||||
|
solarized-options solarized.txt /*solarized-options*
|
||||||
|
solarized-term solarized.txt /*solarized-term*
|
||||||
|
solarized-togglebg solarized.txt /*solarized-togglebg*
|
||||||
|
solarized.vim solarized.txt /*solarized.vim*
|
||||||
|
toggle-background solarized.txt /*toggle-background*
|
||||||
|
toggle-bg solarized.txt /*toggle-bg*
|
||||||
|
togglebg solarized.txt /*togglebg*
|
||||||
|
urxvt solarized.txt /*urxvt*
|
||||||
|
vim-colors-solarized solarized.txt /*vim-colors-solarized*
|
||||||
|
without solarized.txt /*without*
|
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